A builder of racecar transport trucks is moving its headquarters from Ohio to Noblesville, bringing with it 210 new jobs.
Evolve Transporters will move to Washington Business Park at 151st Street and Cumberland Road, to build a $39 million headquarters, the city said in a news release.
The City Council approved the development this week. Patch Development will build the 250,000-square-foot headquarters and manufacturing facility beginning in April 2025 and is expected to finish in the second half of 2026.
City officials said the move marked a milestone as the city’s first motorsports company.
“This development highlights our state’s deep connection to racing and its potential to attract industry leaders and talent,” Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen said in the news release.
Evolve designs, builds and repairs the transport trucks that move racecars. Its relocation from Plainfield, Ohio, follows the construction of a massive headquarters by Andretti Global at the Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport in Fisher.
Noblesville Economic Development Director Andrew Murray said officials hopes the deal leads to more companies choosing to move to the vast industrial space Noblesville has carved out for growth.
“Evolve Transporters HQ relocation to Noblesville is a significant announcement for our region and workforce, and I look forward to Evolve being a valued part of our community,” Murray said. ”I’m grateful to Evolve for investing in Noblesville and embracing our passion for motorsports and culture of innovation.”
